Hades doesn't perform crimes.
he tried to kill the son of Zeus
the contest of arakne
none he was foced to be the god of the underworld -no actually his crime was kid napping of persephone
Slayed Dython the Srepent
Hades doesn't perform crimes.
he tried to kill the son of Zeus
the contest of arakne
none he was foced to be the god of the underworld -no actually his crime was kid napping of persephone
The Helm of Hades was crafted by the Cyclops for the war against the Titans led by his father Cronus. It was certainly significant to him.
Slayed Dython the Srepent
Slayed Dython the Srepent
the thing hades is most known for is when he kidnapped Demeter's daughter Persephone, the goddess of flowers and made her his bride
Artemis is known for protecting wildlife and the environment as the goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology. She is also associated with female empowerment and independence. There are no significant crimes attributed to Artemis in mythology.
In Greek mythology, Hades is not portrayed as committing any specific crimes. As the god of the underworld, he oversees the realm of the dead and enforces the laws and rules governing that realm. While he is often associated with darker elements due to his domain, he is not typically depicted as a criminal within the context of ancient myths.
Hades is a clear god for justice, in his Underworld the dead are judged by three once mortal men: Minos, Rhadamanthys, and Aiakos By his daughters the Erinyes, who avenged crimes against the natural order.
Cerberus is a three headed dog, a guardian of the Underworld, owned by Hades; the God of the Underworld and the dead. Cerberus does not have a significant other.